hipotermi
Hipotermi, or hypothermia, is a medical condition in which the body's core temperature falls below the normal range, typically below 35°C (95°F). Normal core temperature is about 36.5–37.5°C. Hypothermia is classified as mild (32–35°C), moderate (28–32°C), and severe (<28°C). It results from prolonged exposure to cold air or water and can be worsened by wet clothing, wind, exhaustion, malnutrition, aging, or certain medical or intoxicating states.
Risk factors include prolonged outdoor exposure in cold climates, homelessness, advanced age, alcohol or drug use,
Diagnosis relies on measuring core body temperature and assessing clinical signs. Management aims to rewarm the
Prevention focuses on proper clothing, staying dry, shelter from wind, avoiding alcohol in cold conditions, and